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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… wished to impose on her. She quite realises having had more than sufficient occasion to behave otherwise than she …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… gentlemen who were there at a time when his Highness had more than 6,000 French in the town, among them more than 400 gentlemen who were quite enough to guard a gate … you have with my master. Now they will be able to say no more ; each will have to shut his mouth and confess the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of all that he has paid, which I cannot yet obtain, any more than of what I have received ; of which I will also send … my men in their absence with having received 2,000 fl. more than was ever paid them, wherein he has since confessed … in that negotiation ; the rather because I am somewhat more fully informed of the doings here, than perhaps they …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… ship.' Signed, in the presence of Henry Ryan and Laurence More, clerk, chaplain to his lordship, 'Ochoa del Casal,' … at least never to remember it in sin. Thus you may more easily conceive than I can express, the comfort which I … of his coming, but that being now proved false, he is the more welcome to her. I have not yet seen him or Beutrich, but …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… The state of Scotland is little altered. The same is more attentive to behold the success of things with them than … to oppose and end the feuds abroad, persuading that it was more needful for them to beware when their neighbours house …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of the army of Italy, which gives expectation of more calamity than ever. I wish that her Majesty's prudence … they greatly rejoiced, thinking that the Queen has no more men of war left in that land. It is reported that the … view, for if great kings fell out, our position would be more secure, which does not seem bad counsel. But he gave me …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… have obtained the late King of Portugal's body, and the more notable of the prisoners. The result has been a good … that were at Cadiz ; a piece of malice which gives all the more ground to imagine their intention. I told you that M. de … men, especially those on the side of the Religion, still more those who have followed him and been his friends. I can …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of the said Earl that he had over secret dealing, and more than became a subject, with such our ministers as from … assured we will not "put it up" if we be not otherwise and more honourably satisfied. And for that it is to be doubted … the Earl of Morton, whose troubles, they think, grow much more upon his inward affection to her majesty and the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… ; so that the speech goes that M. de Bours will have no more government among them. It is also reported from … the capital, it should be repaid in full, as set forth at more length in their notes of hand. Now though they have paid … in quarrels, whereby they being the third might live more safely. Whereon I took occasion to say further that I …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… conduct of the youth he does not mean to give him a penny more. I hope you will do me this kindness, and I shall ever … Pibrac. Howbeit I think that first the personages might more easily have been altered, and I made some motion towards … come from thence. I 'inferred' that I heard say there were more who had become Spanish pensioners, and that in this …
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